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    daily.swarthmore.edu Thursday, March 1, 2007    
Beyond hip-hop: James Mtume speaks on the future of black America
James Mtume looked out into the audience in SCI 101. "I don't want to feel like I'm in Iraq, here," he said to the scattered listeners. "Let's all come down together." The audience, which consisted of about 30 students and community members, of whom three were white, obligingly moved down [...]
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Modernity and the Alphabet: Gardener speaks on Japanese modernist poetry
Yesterday, the faculty lecture series continued with "Language at the Limits: The Global Situation of Japanese Modernist Poetry." After an introduction from Alan Berkowitz, Professor Will Gardner of the Japanese [...]
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Ask the Gazette: How long is your email username reserved after you graduate?
Many things change during your time at Swarthmore, but one thing is forever faithful: your email address! However, one day, you shall have to say good-bye to that trusty combo [...]
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